Rosemond will talk parenting in Burlington

Published: Wednesday, November 14, 2012 at 05:34 PM.

Child psychologist and columnist John Rosemond will speak in Burlington on Sunday during a parenting conference.

Rosemond will speak during the 10:30 a.m. service at Brookwood Church. He will hold a conference titled “Parenting with Love and Leadership” at the church from 2 to 5 p.m.

Bob Felts, who is lead pastor at Brookwood, said the church hopes to accommodate people who do not register, but decide to show up at the conference. People are asked to register, if possible, by going online to http://brookwoodchurch.com. The church is at 1606 W. Davis St., Burlington. Its phone number is 336-228-7479.

Rosemond’s visit here is sponsored by Brookwood Church and the Alamance County YMCA.

Rosemond’s column runs in the Times-News and more than 200 other newspapers.

The event is free, Felts said: “We didn’t want to prevent anyone from coming because of cost reasons.” He said it is part of the church’s efforts to help people in the community improve their lives and relationships.

While Rosemond’s beliefs include Biblical teachings, Felts said, non-believers can benefit from applying the principles he teaches.

Child psychologist and columnist John Rosemond will speak in Burlington on Sunday during a parenting conference.

Rosemond will speak during the 10:30 a.m. service at Brookwood Church. He will hold a conference titled “Parenting with Love and Leadership” at the church from 2 to 5 p.m.

Bob Felts, who is lead pastor at Brookwood, said the church hopes to accommodate people who do not register, but decide to show up at the conference. People are asked to register, if possible, by going online to http://brookwoodchurch.com. The church is at 1606 W. Davis St., Burlington. Its phone number is 336-228-7479.

Rosemond’s visit here is sponsored by Brookwood Church and the Alamance County YMCA.

Rosemond’s column runs in the Times-News and more than 200 other newspapers.

The event is free, Felts said: “We didn’t want to prevent anyone from coming because of cost reasons.” He said it is part of the church’s efforts to help people in the community improve their lives and relationships.

While Rosemond’s beliefs include Biblical teachings, Felts said, non-believers can benefit from applying the principles he teaches.

“Children need loving leadership from their parents,” Felts said, and Rosemond will explain how to put that style of parenting in place.

Rosemond has a website at www.rosemond.com. He has written 14 books on parenting and family life and has appeared on “20/20,” “Good Morning America,” “The View, “The Today Show” and on CNN.